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Could you please assist me in preparing the Job description for a procurement manager post based on KRA and KPI (Key Result Areas) and (Key Performance Index) method.

The main responsibility of a purchasing manager is to search for the highest quality merchandise at the lowest possible purchase cost for their employers.

Purchasing managers evaluate suppliers based on cost, quality, service, availability, reliability, and selection variety. They examine catalogs, commerce publications and directories in order to find the right suppliers. Reputation is one of the main factors purchasing managers use to determine whether or not they want to work with certain companies. While at meetings, trade shows and conferences they inspect products and services, evaluate production and distribution abilities and consider all other aspects that may influence purchasing decisions.

Most purchasing managers frequently work more than 40-hours each week because of sales and production deadlines. Usually purchasing managers should be available to travel several days each month in order to attend conferences, trade shows and to meet with suppliers.

Additional responsibilities of a purchasing management agent include analyzing market conditions, assisting in the planning of sales promotions, aiding executives in order to decide the nature of the sale and working with advertisers to create ad campaigns for newspapers, television and direct mail. Purchasing managers commonly visit the selling floor to make sure that all goods are displayed accurately.

A purchasing management career is a great way to combine the worlds of business and merchandise. If you have the stamina for a fun, fast paced career and posses the right qualifications for the job then purchasing management is the right choice for you.